Saturday Star

Lindelani eye famous Sundowns’ scalp

- SMISO MSOMI smiso.msomi@inl.co.za

IN THEIR maiden season of the Hollywoodb­ets Super League, Lindelani Ladies football club have been handed an opportunit­y to shock South African women’s football.

The Kwazulu-natal-based club will travel to Gauteng for a clash against Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies at the the University of Johannesbu­rg (UJ) Soweto Stadium at 11.30am tomorrow.

The clash is being built up as a typical “David versus Goliath” battle as top-flight debutants Lindelani look to topple the team who have dominated the league since its inception.

Sundowns have won four titles in a row but are currently in second place behind UJ in the 2024 standings having played a game less.

For Lindelani, it has been a difficult start to life in the top flight as they currently hold 13th spot, having collected just four points in their first five games.

Their only win this season came in their opening game when they marginally defeated now bottom-placed Thunderbir­ds Ladies.

Since then they’ve gone on to lose to TUT Matsatsant­sa, Citylads and First Touch.

The newbies will be desperate to stop their miserable form and hope to sort out their defensive issues which have seen them concede nine goals in their last three games.

Coming up against a Banyana Banyana-filled Sundowns, Lindelani are in for a true test of their wits and courage.

The Banyana contingent of Sundowns are expected to still be feeling the emotional effects of missing out on qualificat­ion for this year’s Paris Olympics on Tuesday, something Lindelani could use to their advantage.

However, quality in football can never be doubted even in difficult circumstan­ces and Sundowns go into this clash as heavy favourites against women who may have idolised their Banyana players since winning the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title in 2022.

Before this encounter, Lindelani’s fellow KZN side Durban Ladies will make the trip to Mpumalanga for a clash against TS Galaxy Queens at the Solomon Mahlangu Stadium today at 11am.

Durban Ladies are still reeling from a 5-1 hammering at the hands of Sundowns in their last game and will look to bounce back against the Rockets.

Two wins and three losses since the start of the season sees Durban Ladies stuck in the middle of the table, desperate to improve on their eighthplac­e finish from last season.

For Pietermari­tzburg-based Royal AM, the mission is to capture an elusive first win of the new season and they’ll have no better chance than in their next match.

Thwihli-thwahla welcome fellow strugglers, the University of Fort Hare, to the Harry Gwala Stadium today at 3pm.

Royal AM and University of Fort Hare occupy 14th and 15th places respective­ly on the standings and are desperate for points, even at this early stage of the campaign.

 ?? ?? ACTION between Lindelani Ladies and University of Fort Hare during the Sasol League National Championsh­ips Final. | Backpagepi­x
ACTION between Lindelani Ladies and University of Fort Hare during the Sasol League National Championsh­ips Final. | Backpagepi­x

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